Photographs of individuals involved in the legal case of Waters v. Wisconsin Steel Works of International Harvester Company in Chicago, Illinois.
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Peppler, Jim
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These photographs were taken by Jim Peppler on behalf of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) to document the Waters v. Wisconsin Steel Works legal case, as well as and other work by LDF to fight employment discrimination. Some of the images were used in the brochure "The Right to Earn a Living." Peppler worked as a photographer for the LDF from about 1966 to 1985.
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Negatives (Photographic)
1975 March 16 17
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Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130Keywords
- African Americans
- Barnhill, Charles
- Chicago (Ill.)
- Civil Rights
- Employment
- Fuog, Ellen
- Galland, George F
- Greene, Carolyn
- Greene, Tony
- Lawyers
- Lewis, Edward
- Lewis, Rose
- Lewis, Roslyn
- Miner, Joshua
- Miner, Judson H
- Naacp Legal Defense And Educational Fund
- Waters, Cheryl
- Waters, Helen
- Waters, Stephen
- Waters, William